Vegetable Farmer - Career Queries

Vegetable farmers are the ones who grow the vegetables for human consumption. They grow the vegetable in standardized and proper way where they yield a high quantity of vegetables in a low and cost effective method. The technology has developed so much that from sowing to plough everything is done through machineries and these farmers are trained to do their work. They are also trained with knowledge to produce the particular kind of crops in particular season to reap the highest yielding.

Dear FriendThank you for contacting CareerGuide.com for your valuable career options in food sciences, horticulture or daiy technology. You have striked the ball with the mid of bat which signifies your inner academic and technical potential to read the futue goal. I am happy with your question. As far as the listing of institutions and colleges are concerned kindly refer to the list given by my fellow colleague-Dr. Vivek Kumar. Just visit the hoempage of each and every college and then follow my instructions which could be important inputs to reach the conclusion at placement level.1. Academi

Dear FriendBeing forest officer is one of the challanging services in society which deals with forest ecosystem, living beings inhabited in forest and their security related issues, at the same time protection of wild life from human being as well as protection of human being from wild type animals are the day to day happenings in their job. Forest service are having different level of entrance test like state level of forest service which offers you ranger job, forest officer and adminsitrator job at divisional level. Similarly union public service comission cinducts Indian Forest Service whi

Dear aspirant
Nice to see your interest to become a dietician. But i see you are currently a commerce student right? With this commerce background what influenced your mind to study dietician? Dietician is actually a science subject where as commerce is an arts subject. I am just wondering how you will cope up studying in two different streams and also i am wondering if colleges will admit you to study a dietician course with a commerce background at post graduate level.
Let me explain you why you wont be suitable for a [dietician course][1]. To [become a dietician in future][2], students

Dear friend, many thanks for your question, here you have not mentioned your academic qualifications and what you are doing ate present. In fact the job of a [zoologist][1] do very interesting job, and the subject has huge job opportunities.
The zoologist is a person or scientist, who study the behavior of animals. If anyone is good at science, wants to know about the animals and their environment then this the good subject. [The nature of job of a zoologist is][2]:
developing and testing new drugs
improving [agricultural][3] crops for the livestock
disease and pest control of animals

Hello
Thank you for choosing [CareerGuide][1] and writing to us. A [Dietitian][2] is a highly recognizable career than the previous years. To become a Dietitian, one needs to have relevant qualification.
1. Should have studied Biology and Chemistry at the high school level. For this choosing PCM/ PCMB route will help.
2. Study a BSc Food nutrition and dietics degree and have obtained a minimum first class pass. Students who have not studied Biology and Chemistry at school level cannot be able to study further degrees related to Dietics at college level but may wish to consider post graduate

Hello friend,
The food technologist involved in food processing of food stuffs. The person is known as food technologist after passing four year degree program in Food Science and Technology. There are many universities and institutions which offer this course as Bachelor in Food Technology, Bachelor in Food Science and Technology and Bachelor in Food and Nutrition (three year degree program).
The basic qualification to get admission in B.Tch Food Technology or B.Tech in Food Science and Technology is 12 class with science subjects PCB / PCM. The minimum requirement of general category i

Dear Sampath; it is great that your mind is set on doing agriculture. That too after completing your B.Tech. But, one simple question is; why?
What motivates you? Does your family have any farm land? Then try your hand for around 6 months. See how it goes; then if you like it you can continue. It'll be an OJT (On the Job Training) for you. But, after 6 months; suppose you don't farming any more, then you can get back and probably do a M.Tech or search for a job.
Questions like this are not easy to answer; unless I know your family background; what motivates and such other aspects.
If yo

Dear Tanvi,
To decide which has more scope is a little tricky question.
I would potrait an overview of the three from which you should be able to infer and decide for yourself.
Forestry can be done on both in undergraduate and post graduate level and secure a job in state as well as central government sector.
Pay and perks would be according to the pay band of 7th pay commission for central government employees and pay scale of the state government.
The selection procedure for the job would be purely based on the recruitment process of the centre and the state
This is an area with

Hello There,
A biochemist is someone who is a master of biology and chemistry. Such graduates can find jobsacross all industry.
You have an opportunity in the food industry to agriculture to pharma to medical to forensic etc.
Your job is purely research oriented, so you could opt for clinical research field too. Similiarly in other industries, you would mainly be engaged with clinical trials before a product reaches the market.
Hope this helps.
Wish you good luck..

Dear Aspirant,
How did you develop a sudden interest in Food and Nutrition? It appears that you did not take guidance from anybody before choosing PCME combination for 12th.
Anyways, I would like to tell that unfortunately you wont be able to take degree in Food and Nutrition based on PCME since that degree required PCB combination at the 12th level. Technically you are not eligible.
I would suggest that still there is time to know what you can do better for a good career ahead. PCME is a good stream with lot of opportunities ahead in career and jobs.
Please take the Ideal Career Test fr

Dear Aspirant,
We could not get connected on the call.
May I ask, what were you doing till October after your 12th exam? Were you enjoying your 12th result too much that you didnt bother to think about the further admissions?
October is too late and colleges must have readied for their terminal / mid term examinations. How will you be able to cope up with the studies. University shall not allow admission now to a degree course like BSc.
I think it is better to visit the college in which you wish to have admitted and speak to the Principal.
Best wishes

Dear Aspirant,
Once there is a gap, then getting into technical field is difficult.
You need to choose a good career for you based on your interests and then you make up the lost years.
I would suggest that you take the Ideal Career Test from CareerGuide.com. Its a psychometric test which will judge your aptitude levels, interests, innate abilities, skills, attitude and suggest you a suitable career based on your performance in the test. It is online and MCQ based test.
Best wishes

Diet plays a key role in the promotion of health and happiness of a person. A good and well-balanced diet improves the quality of life while a bad diet could lead to illness and diseases. Dietetics and nutritionists are experts in this field of study - while dietetics is associated with food administration, nutrition is related to the interaction of nutrients in the food.
Dietitians are experts at understanding and putting into practice the scientific and medical research associated with food and health. They design various food and nutritional programs to support the promotion of health and c

Dear Aspirant,
How on earth did you feel that being a Dietician is a career for your future? Firstly in spite of being into Science stream uptil 12th, you chose to go to Commerce. Now again you wish to come back to Science field. Don't you think you are wasting too much of energy, money and time by choosing wrong things?
For Dietician, your 12th PCM is of no use, since PCB is required for an entry to the Dietician course.
You should have thought about this at the time you too admission to 11th Science stream, whether are you really meant and suitable for science or no. If you have shifted

Dear Aspirant,
Nice to know that you are looking at best colleges for Agriculture studies. Hope you are looking for under graduate courses in Agriculture. BSc Agriculture is the most recommended course and then a Masters in Agriculture or MBA in AgriBusiness Management is recommended.
Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi
Agriculture College Pune
The above are the best colleges to study Agriculture.
Best wishes

Dear Aspirant,
Going for a PG or a job depends on your priority or on the availability of the opportunity. If there is a job opportunity in sight, then definitely you should give priority to grab that job. If not, then doing MSc Agriculture or MSc BioTechnology or MSc Horticulture is best to do which will add domain knowledge for you.
Best wishes

Dear Aspirant,
It definitely appears that you are not satisfied with the education you have taken and also do not wish to get a job in that field that is IT/Computers.
Suddenly you are thinking of MPSC RTO and Forest Service Exams. May I know why this drastic decision?
Hope you understand if you go for those exams of MPSC, your graduation is useless in terms of domain skills and knowledge.
I would not suggest you to go for those exams but look for jobs in IT. IT industry is the most growing industry in India and worldwide and there are good jobs available with good salaries.
If you are confuse

Dear Aspirant,
If you are interested in Information Technology or IT Engineering career, then doing BE IT is highly recommended and not BSc IT.
If the case is that you are not getting admission into engineering for some reason, then I would suggest that you may choose BCA and not BSc IT. BSc IT is also a good course, but I would like to recommend that do not settle for a second level course if you are getting admission to superior course.
Plain BSc would not help you to get into IT industry and in this case, BSc IT is fine. However you will be much more in demand for jobs if you complete MSc I

Dear sameera,Agriculture accounts for about 1/4th of the Indian economy but employs about 2/3rd of its population. India has about 161 million hectares of arable land of which 55 million is irrigated. A whole range of new career opportunities can be taken up in the agriculture sector.Please have a look at some popular career option under Agriculture industry :Agriculture & Allied FieldsBiological ScientistDietitianEnvironmental scientistFishery ScientistFood TechnologistsGeographers GeologistsIndian Forest Service Officer MeteorologistNutritionistsOceanographersZoologistsCrop FarmerFarm Eqip

Dear Aspirant,
I would recommend that if possible you should try to get into agri business. For this, after BTech Agriculture, you can go for MBA Agri-Business Management. This will give you learning of business in agriculture.
Ofcourse, apart from this, you can go for jobs in research, farm related industries, food technology, etc.
Best wishes

Yes Dear It is surely a good option, just go for it. It has a wider scope and bright future in India. These days everyone is Quite conscious about their physique and maintenance of weight and figure, so they need to follow a proper diet plan and hence seek an expert advice. You can earn beyond your imagination if you get a good start. You may consider these institutions for admission - Amrita School of Engineering, Coimbtore,........................Alliance College of Engineering and Design,Bangalore,...........................Lovely Professional University, Phagwara